Getting The Wisdom Teeth Extracted – Know The Precautions Before You Go

Wisdom teeth are like the appendix of your mouth, they are there, but there is no actual reason for them being there. Besides that, they can sometimes cause absolute chaos upon your body. Therefore, most dentists recommend that one should undergo a wisdom tooth extraction even if their wisdom teeth are not causing them any problem.

Of course, not everyone would follow this advice from the dentists. Wisdom teeth extraction is not likely to be on your to-do list if they are not causing you any problem. But, depending on the state of your mouth, they may end up causing you a lot of trouble in future if you leave them there.

Some few warning signs and symptoms may call for wisdom teeth removal. If you are experiencing continuous pain in your wisdom teeth, it might be time for you to get rid of them. Also, if you have developed an infection or gum disease in the area where there are the wisdom teeth, visit your dentist right away and talk about wisdom teeth removal.

With that said, wisdom teeth removal is a major procedure that you should consider undertaking. So before you head out for your appointment, here are some of the things you should know before you go.

 

  • Stock up plenty of soft foods

It is recommended that you stock up plenty of soft foods before going for the procedure, this is important to avoid irritating the treated area. Taking soft foods such as applesauce and lukewarm soups ensures that you do not irritate the tissues where the procedure was performed.

  • Have someone with you

Ensure that you bring someone with you during the procedure. Not only will this give you moral support, but also because you will be medicated during the surgery. Your dentist will give you a local anaesthetic to numb the area where the wisdom teeth will be extracted. Then, depending on the number of wisdom teeth to be removed you may receive a general anaesthetic. This will make you sleep throughout the procedure. Everyone reacts differently to the anaesthesia. Therefore, you will not feel like yourself immediately after the surgery, and certainly, you will not be in a position to take yourself home.

  • Sleep early and often

Your dentist will give you some painkillers which will certainly make you drowsy, and your sleeping schedule will ultimately be up to you. Sleeping early is a good way of ensuring that your body gets enough rest for the wounds to heal.

  • Skip the toothbrush for a day

As much as you would wish to clean your mouth after the procedure, you have to avoid the urge of brushing your teeth, rinsing and spitting for the first day. If you really need to clean your mouth, use a damp cloth to wipe your tongue and around the inside of your mouth and ensure to avoid the stitches. Also, you may use some gauze to absorb any blood.

Bottom Line

If you are scheduled for a wisdom teeth extraction, it is important for you to know some of the things you should and shouldn’t do before and after the procedure. You can contact us today and schedule an appointment with our dentist in Melbourne to get more information on how to prepare yourself before having your wisdom teeth removed and ways to ensure that you heal quickly after the extraction.